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with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi in the dark as well. >>> coming up, not a great week for the president but while the scandals swirl there is a little teenie bit of good news getting ground out, the deficit problem may be slowing -- not disappearing -- slowing. breaking news out of the arab world. an al qaeda backed suicide attack is foiled in egypt. the reported target? western embassies. we'll have an update when "the we'll have an update when "the lead" continues. b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall
with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi...
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and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still fodder in all these e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want that out. and that came out of the final version of the talking points. no doubt critics will hold that up to say that was politically motivated. now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we recei
and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still fodder in all these e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want...
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now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this limited release of documents is a sign of more cooperation to come. they want a lot more information. >> they do. we should also remind our viewers that as late as today, this morning, john boehner had a press conference demanding the white house do exactly what they did tonight. so, you know, we should make that point clear because this is exactly what he was asking for. but you're right, erin. they're saying this is not enough. he said this is not enough. they believe there are other, in their words, "relevant documents" that the white house still won't produce. they're saying this is a hopeful sign of t
now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this...
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the russians say he's a cia spy. do cia spies in real life wear bad, blond wigs? we have found tonight the huge red flag that ariel castro's neighbors investigation missed. >>> plus tonight's shout out. prince harry meets governor christie. chris christie took harry to see the damage of sandy. they talked and had lunch at the governor's seaside retreat and christie presented him with a gift. he got his own blue fleece. now the governor was wearing a lovely mint shirt today but the blue fleece is similar to the one he was seen wearing day in and day out in the days after sandy struck. we'll be right back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ are you still sleeping? just
the russians say he's a cia spy. do cia spies in real life wear bad, blond wigs? we have found tonight the huge red flag that ariel castro's neighbors investigation missed. >>> plus tonight's shout out. prince harry meets governor christie. chris christie took harry to see the damage of sandy. they talked and had lunch at the governor's seaside retreat and christie presented him with a gift. he got his own blue fleece. now the governor was wearing a lovely mint shirt today but the blue...
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is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and physical state in federal custody. perhaps how long it takes for him to recover from what happened that night. susan candiotti is in boston tonight. susan, why was this request made, and why did the judge deny it? >> it's very interesting. the only reason we're finding out about this at all, is the judge made her ruling public. all the motions that were initsially a few weeks ago were all under seal and kept from public view. but here's what the judge is telling us, because the defense and government not talking. apparently the defense wanted to take these photographs cord rg to the judge
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breaking news this recorded and revealed security services in moscow released a tape of a cia agent pledging millions to get a russian officer to turn against his country. europe leads the charge to raise funds for war torn with pledges totally more than three billion euros almost hauffe that figure coming from struggling eurozone nations. security over sanctity the u.s. government to a mass surveillance operation targeting journalists with the white house trumpeting national security as the be all and end all. and the club of the nation's get a cash rich bigger china and india are now getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region our top stories this hour. screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow we start with our breaking news story this hour and that is new evidence has been released suggesting a cia agent caught in moscow was trying to persuade a russian security officer to provide classified information. all the details for us. well as more details about this latest spy scandal between moscow and washington continue to emerge we'
breaking news this recorded and revealed security services in moscow released a tape of a cia agent pledging millions to get a russian officer to turn against his country. europe leads the charge to raise funds for war torn with pledges totally more than three billion euros almost hauffe that figure coming from struggling eurozone nations. security over sanctity the u.s. government to a mass surveillance operation targeting journalists with the white house trumpeting national security as the be...
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i put the question to the former cia director michael hayden. do you think there is significance to the fact that so many people who hunted down bill bin laden were woman. >> i will confirm, you are right. this is a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two were jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both had briefed me about the hunt for bin laden. they were phenomenal. they were obsessed. they were focused. >> somebody said to me there are all of those macho guys out there but you wouldn't want these women after you because they are relentless. >> they were absolutely relentless. this is a decades-long hunt and for these women, longer than a decade. these people were hunting bin laden before hunting bin laden was cool and popular. they were back in the day, prior to 9/11 and in fact, opening line from homeland -- >> missed something once before. >> where she says i missed something that day. i think a lot of people at the agency, including these folks were animated by the fact that if that even had taken place and now they
i put the question to the former cia director michael hayden. do you think there is significance to the fact that so many people who hunted down bill bin laden were woman. >> i will confirm, you are right. this is a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two were jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both had briefed me about the hunt for bin laden. they were phenomenal. they were obsessed. they were focused. >> somebody said to me there are all of those macho...
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russians say he's a cia spy. so do cia spies in real life wear bad blond wigs? >>> plus, the latest on just how one man allegedly kept three women prisoners in a house for a decade. we have found the one huge red flag that his neighbors missed. we have a special investigation from cleveland tonight. >>> the feds want to lower the legal limit on drinking and driving. >>> plus tonight's shout out. prince harry meets governor christie. chris christie took harry to see the damage of sandy. they talked and had lunch at the governor's seaside retreat and christie presented him with a gift. he got his own blue fleece. now the governor was wearing a lovely mint shirt today but the blue fleece is similar to the one he was seen wearing day in and day out in the days after sandy struck. we'll be right back. >>> our third story "outfront" ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor
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i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys out there, but you wouldn't want tease women after you, they're relentless. >> this is a decade's long hunt and for these women, longer than a decade, these people were hunting bin laden before hunting bin laden was cool and popular. they were back there in the day prior to 9/11. in fact, that opening line from "homeland." >> i missed something once before -- >> where carrie mutters, i missed something that day. a lot of people in the agency, including these folks, were animated by the fact that that event had taken place and now they wanted to set things right. they re
i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys...
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this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it was completely false. >> because i know in some of these documents, victoria nuland who was the spokesman, spokeswoman for the state department, she was very concerned about the reputation understandably so of the state department. >> well, that's one of the issues gloria just touched on was the fact that there was a huge cia presence in benghazi. and when they evacuated 30 individuals out the morning after, more than 20 of them were from the cia and the state department thought that this, especially the cia annex, tha
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this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been slapped on the rug according to drawl to the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. and tracking down weapons liberated from colonel gadhafi arsenal. yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the state department to protect the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi and guess what that militia group also called the february seventeenth martyrs brigade is also why the blame for the deadly terrorist attack at benghazi right the group hired by the u.s. government to protect itself is potentially responsible for the attack. as much as blowback sucks that's the danger of playing with fire by bombing countless countries in the middle east and funding extremist groups that are linked with terrorists which makes it particularly interesting that benghazi is actually a hub of al qaeda and an outpost for wea
this office along with a bigger compound a mile down the road was actually part of a much larger cia operation which is perhaps the most important part of what's been slapped on the rug according to drawl to the cia operation was focused on two objectives monitoring the local qaeda affiliate group. and tracking down weapons liberated from colonel gadhafi arsenal. yes the cia was posted up to monitor and al qaeda group al qaeda group closely linked to the same militia group hired by the state...
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to congress by the cia, that this was an intelligence assessment. republicans pounced and attacked and suggested that improperly the white house or others altered those talking points, changed the intelligence assessment, and what the release of these e-mails show is that republicans are wrong. they were wrong then, and they're wrong now. and this has been a highly politicized affair about, you know, that totally misses the point about what happened in benghazi. we should be focused on finding out who did it, who killed four americans and bring them to justice. that's what the president's focused on. we should be focused on taking action to ensure that we have the appropriate security for our diplomats and our diplomatic facilities to make sure that this doesn't happen again. that's what this president's been focused on. you heard him talk about that again today. when it comes to the issue of al qaeda, as i said, i think if you look at the e-mails, the changes that you're talking about, some of them were made by the cia internally and the other issu
to congress by the cia, that this was an intelligence assessment. republicans pounced and attacked and suggested that improperly the white house or others altered those talking points, changed the intelligence assessment, and what the release of these e-mails show is that republicans are wrong. they were wrong then, and they're wrong now. and this has been a highly politicized affair about, you know, that totally misses the point about what happened in benghazi. we should be focused on finding...
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says the recent busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. and russia spirit of trust on the scandal easy american agent at the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of jokes and poems i mean his clumsy skills. here pinned down his page one point three billion euros towards rebuilding money at a major conference in brussels even as the eurozone economy shrinks for the six quarter in a row. security over sanctity the u.s. government turns up for mass surveillance operation targeting journalists with the white house trumpeting national security as the be all and end all. and also for. the club of the nation's eager to cash in on riches is getting bigger china and india getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region our top stories this hour. screen international news and comment live from studio center here in moscow russia has once again expressed his disappointment over the latest spying scandal saying the cia's actions undermine the government's efforts to cooperate american diplomat ron fogle was busted in moscow as
says the recent busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. and russia spirit of trust on the scandal easy american agent at the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of jokes and poems i mean his clumsy skills. here pinned down his page one point three billion euros towards rebuilding money at a major conference in brussels even as the eurozone economy shrinks for the six quarter in a row. security over sanctity the u.s. government turns up for mass surveillance operation targeting...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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law school says the recent busting of a cia spy goes against the us russia spirit of trust while the scandal leaves the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clumsy skull. the u. pledges more than half a billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the euro zone economy shrinks for the six quarter in a row. also this hour security of the sanctity of the u.s. government owns up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security as the be all and end all. on the club of the nations eager to cash in on oxygen riches is getting bigger and china and india are now among those who got a stronger voice when it comes to cutting out the region. international news life from moscow this is an see with me a hello and a very warm welcome to the program the exposure of a cia spy in moscow has failed to stir the political arena but caused a major boom in the media instead journalist to rush to the unfortunate spy ridiculing his outdated equipment and clumsy methods
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says the risks and daunting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leaves the american agent at the musto walls uneasy with a steady flow of drugs and pounds over his clumsy scaled. the u. pledges multiple from a billion euros in tools in rebuilding mali at a major donors conference even as the eurozone economy shrinks for his six course that you know. also this hour security of a sanctity the u.s. government owns up to a massive invasions operation targeting journalists with the white house trumpeting national security asa the be all and end all. the club of the nation's eager to cash in on. a richer that's getting bigger china and india and i'm getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving out their reach and. a new song russia and iran the wall this is all see with me your leisure and welcome to the program. russia has once again expressed of disappointment over the latest spying scandal saying this cia's actions undermined the government's efforts to cooperate as international media rushed among the un
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recorded and revealed that security services in moscow release of tape of a cia agent pledging millions to get a russian officer at his country. inmates are going to my by a reporting escalating harassment saying that being subjected to painful and degrading snatches for reasons as heavy as a telephone call to the lawyers also his spokesman of the detention center tells a very different story. examinations eager to cash in on which is growing bigger china and india are now getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region. and security over sanctity the u.s. government a massive surveillance operation targeting journalists with the white house trumpeting national security as the be all and end all. here in moscow with twenty four hours a day online and on screen. new evidence has been really suggesting a cia agent caught in moscow was trying to persuade a russian security officer to provide classified information. has all the details. as more details offer the latest spying scandal between moscow and washington continue to emerge we've managed to obtain audio recordings of
recorded and revealed that security services in moscow release of tape of a cia agent pledging millions to get a russian officer at his country. inmates are going to my by a reporting escalating harassment saying that being subjected to painful and degrading snatches for reasons as heavy as a telephone call to the lawyers also his spokesman of the detention center tells a very different story. examinations eager to cash in on which is growing bigger china and india are now getting a stronger...
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recorded and revealed security services release a tape of a cia agent. to get a russian officer to turn against his country. inmates at guantanamo bay a reporting escalating harassment saying that being subjected to painful and degrading searches for reasons as petty as the telephone. is. the cup of nations eager to cash in on. china and india getting a stronger voice when it comes to carving up the region. security of the sanctity of the u.s. government turns up to a mass surveillance operation targeting journalists with the white house national security as the be all and top stories this. online on screen international news and comment live from a studio center here in moscow you haven't been really suggesting a cia agent called here in moscow was trying to persuade a russian security officer to provide classified information. has all the details. as more details offer the latest spying scandal between moscow and washington continue to emerge we've managed to obtain audio recordings of what the federal security service claims were phone conversations b
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we just reached the cia, which is also not commenting. what's very curious here is that the russians released video of this man wearing this almost comical-looking wig. they released images of what the fsb says are his belongings including wig, a knife, dark glasses, a taxicab map of moscow. so stereotypical of the spy craft and eric o'neil, former counterintelligence official who took down spy robert hanson thinks this is staged by the russian, they placed this material on him. why would a cia officer who is actually doing some recruiting be running around moscow with really bad wigs and all that other stuff. o'neil believes this was manufactured for political purposes from the russians to develop some kind of anti-american sentiment. i ran that by an official at the russian embassy here in washington this morning. he refused to comment on that. >> he was detained, as you point out, by the fsb, the counterintelligence agency in russia. tell us a little more about this agency. >> reporter: well, it's the russian's main domestic security a
we just reached the cia, which is also not commenting. what's very curious here is that the russians released video of this man wearing this almost comical-looking wig. they released images of what the fsb says are his belongings including wig, a knife, dark glasses, a taxicab map of moscow. so stereotypical of the spy craft and eric o'neil, former counterintelligence official who took down spy robert hanson thinks this is staged by the russian, they placed this material on him. why would a cia...
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believes this story prompted the secret investigation the cia uncovered a plot to bomb a u.s. bound airliner a plot originated in yemen and was carried out by al qaeda they arabian peninsula by reporting this al qaeda was put on notice that the cia had an inside look at their activities be a piece as the justice department did not say why they needed the information but says among the nearly two dozen telephone records collected at least five of them were from reporters working on the story in question this was a very serious. a very serious leak and a very very serious leak. i've been a prosecutor since nine hundred seventy six and i have to say that this is among if not the most serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see it put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced today that he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder yesterday associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communi
believes this story prompted the secret investigation the cia uncovered a plot to bomb a u.s. bound airliner a plot originated in yemen and was carried out by al qaeda they arabian peninsula by reporting this al qaeda was put on notice that the cia had an inside look at their activities be a piece as the justice department did not say why they needed the information but says among the nearly two dozen telephone records collected at least five of them were from reporters working on the story in...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place yeah. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became a film. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. a
so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine...
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russia is alleging this is a cia spy. judging from the evidence we've seen, the wigs, the sunglasses, do you believe them? >> i don't know. i'm not sure this is the case. there could be some theater here, too. the russians like to play this up when they get a spy. remember, putin, former kgb officer, is president of the country. there are tensions in the relationship over a whole host of things. so if they did get somebody involved in espionage, they may want to deter, you know, further espionage as well as russians from participating in espionage. there may be some theater involved here. >> the other part that seems like theater because it just can't be that a cia official would be this stupid is that some russian outlets like "russia today" are reporting on the english translation of a letter they obtained from mr. fogle including telling a potential double agent to go to an internet cafe, create a g-mail account, don't use your personal information. and it's written down. it seems like this is the kind of thing, this k
russia is alleging this is a cia spy. judging from the evidence we've seen, the wigs, the sunglasses, do you believe them? >> i don't know. i'm not sure this is the case. there could be some theater here, too. the russians like to play this up when they get a spy. remember, putin, former kgb officer, is president of the country. there are tensions in the relationship over a whole host of things. so if they did get somebody involved in espionage, they may want to deter, you know, further...
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
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after the cia deposed mossad as they placed muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalist clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen coast state an accident heard all these by. the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling an over a mile of water
after the cia deposed mossad as they placed muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalist clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my...
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why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a later investigation. so they don't want to be wrong early, and publicly. now, i'll point out that victoria nuland. these e-mails show that the state department asked for a different change, which was that ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affilia affiliate, as you know, is named in the talking points. the cia was fine with that and the state department asked for that to come out and it did come out. so, look, there is something for the critics to point to and say the state department wanted some the al-qaeda affiliate taken out and you took it out
why would the cia want those words taken out? >> because the way it was explained to me and other reporters by senior administration officials is they didn't want to finger any one group for the attack, in case they were wrong. because it was just days after the attack. and what if, for example, they said this was done by al qaeda and it turns out it wasn't. and then they have to go back and try to accuse someone else that makes it more difficult later on when they try to proceed with a...
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joining me now is phil black from moscow and former cia officer bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know when precisely and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. anderson? >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. it almost looks like this a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and
joining me now is phil black from moscow and former cia officer bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know when precisely and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment...
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you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on you for their own political reasons and really had nothing to do with the truth. >> you know, tell me, i know both of you are formerly with the cia, when did you leave and why? >> cindy? >> well, that's a hard one. i was in a position where i was -- couldn't publish on the outside and i couldn't really publish what i thought on the inside either. analysis was out of fashion and at that point i decided it is time to leave. >> and what about for you, nada? >> i just decided it was a good time for me to try to explore something else. it was -- it was an unusual ten years that i wa
you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on...
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it was the cia that seemed to take out the word "al qaeda." it was the cia that changed the word "attack" to "demonstration". if you're looking for state department changes, as well, there is evidence of that. for example, the state department pressed to take out ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affiliate, was behind the attacks. there is evidence that the state department did press for that change. so there is enough for both sides to grab at in these e-mails to keep this alive as an issue for some time to come, piers. >> okay. very quickly. the pair of you, just tell me which one of the three you think is actually the most damaging. i'll start with you, jessica. >> i think the irs. because it hits americans where they understand it. >> okay. dana? >> absolutely agree. look, we all are -- it sends a chill up our spine. the concept of the federal government taking all of our -- or the press corps' e-mail records or phone records, i should say. but i don't think the american people care as much as we do. the irs is something everybody gets, eve
it was the cia that seemed to take out the word "al qaeda." it was the cia that changed the word "attack" to "demonstration". if you're looking for state department changes, as well, there is evidence of that. for example, the state department pressed to take out ansar al sharia, an the al-qaeda affiliate, was behind the attacks. there is evidence that the state department did press for that change. so there is enough for both sides to grab at in these e-mails to...
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>> well, they certainly did remove those references, whether they were removed by the cia or whether they were removed by people in the state department is unclear. but the attack point and i do agree that that's troubling, but those talking points should have been put out months ago and the removal of that phrase should have been explained. i'm not justifying the removal but the republicans focused on the words spontaneous demonstration inspired by cairo and i learned for the first time that that never changed from the cia's first formulation. >> the problem with that -- >> why not communicate that right up front? >> i agree with you. i think the problem is the removal of the al qaeda reference was being seen as a deliberate action by people in the administration to avoid that being the narrative, that al qaeda was still active and killing american ambassadors and other staff. i think you put it all together with the irs targeting the tea party, the benghazi issue of these talking points and al qaeda references being removed, the a.p. being targeted by the justice department and wha
>> well, they certainly did remove those references, whether they were removed by the cia or whether they were removed by people in the state department is unclear. but the attack point and i do agree that that's troubling, but those talking points should have been put out months ago and the removal of that phrase should have been explained. i'm not justifying the removal but the republicans focused on the words spontaneous demonstration inspired by cairo and i learned for the first time...
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one spy scandal too many russia says the cia has crossed the line with its antics after the latest us agent was caught in moscow this is r.t. attains a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. europe can get by without britain says for all and lost in london's complaints calling them a danger to the very existence of the european union. russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un but faces obstacles from powers that want to arm the rebel forces there despite evidence of atrocities committed by them in the ongoing civil war. cash strapped european union mounts a crusade against the continent's banking high.
one spy scandal too many russia says the cia has crossed the line with its antics after the latest us agent was caught in moscow this is r.t. attains a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. europe can get by without britain says for all and lost in london's complaints calling them a danger to the very existence of the european union. russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un but faces obstacles from powers that want to arm...
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.